Hi i am currently in the process of rebuilding a top end for my husky 08 SMR. This is my first time tearing into the engine. Using service manual as reference.
Engine is already out of the bike, but what for next time what side of the bike do you think is easiest to take the engine out? (direction while standing behind the bike.)
Also is it very crucial how the piston ring gaps are aligned? Will they spin or move around when the engine runs? I think I may have messed this up but can always go back a few steps to correct.
Also need help with locating the proper TDC. You can see visually the piston will remain TDC for a certain rotational turn of the rear wheel.
Do I want to set up my timing gear for TDC when the piston first JUST reaches the top or midway, or towards the end when the piston is going back down? During all 3 of these the piston looks visually at TDC.
Will the orientation of the timing gear cogs force me to set it at a certain position?
thanks
Engine is already out of the bike, but what for next time what side of the bike do you think is easiest to take the engine out? (direction while standing behind the bike.)
Also is it very crucial how the piston ring gaps are aligned? Will they spin or move around when the engine runs? I think I may have messed this up but can always go back a few steps to correct.
Also need help with locating the proper TDC. You can see visually the piston will remain TDC for a certain rotational turn of the rear wheel.
Do I want to set up my timing gear for TDC when the piston first JUST reaches the top or midway, or towards the end when the piston is going back down? During all 3 of these the piston looks visually at TDC.
Will the orientation of the timing gear cogs force me to set it at a certain position?
thanks